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Yes it does! This 2014 Ram 2500 4WD is running Stock OEM Factory 20x8 +54 wheels Firestone A/T 285/60 tires with OEM Stock suspension, needs No trimming and has No rubbing or scrubbing. As you can see from the pics this wheel and tire combo can be done!** With this year/make/model, the stance is Tucked. Also remember spacers impact fitment, this ride is running None in front and None in rear.

** We always recommend finding a couple vehicles that have achieved this fitment, as this information is solely based on the owner of this vehicle. Although we review every gallery page, there are so many variables we cannot verify every fitment is possible or accurate. However, if all the other kids are doing it, IT MUST FIT!!

14 Ram 2500, have 2.5″ leveling just wondering if I want to go down to 18″ rims what offset I can go and if 35’s will work without rub. I like the look of a little rubber outside the wheel well. so +12 or +18. can get a good deal on the +12 offset but was told I should go with +18 offset. Thanks for your opinion.

Hello have a 3500 cummins with a 2″ leveling kit. Been search forums to see if any one has ran a 20×12 with a -44 offset and if so what the largest Tire you. An put on with out clearance issues. I do haul quite a bit do don’t want to bother that.

I almost have the same setup here. Running stock 20×8 wheels with Cooper Discoverer STT Pro 295/65R20 rubber. Found when I hard steer to left or right I get rubbing. Is the wheel spacer the same to eliminate the rubbing?

It depends on if it rubs on the backside of the wheel or on the wheel wells. If its on the wheel wells than the spacers will make it worse. Pushing them out makes them rub more. If its rubbing on steering components than a spacer will help clear those parts.

I have a 2016 2500 Ram leveled front and rear 2.5 in lift with the 275/70r18. I want to go with a 35×12.50r20 but don’t know what back spacing I will need to not rub. State law says tires can’t stick out past the fender flares.

I have a 2014 Ram 2500 gas,with a 2.5 leveling kit on the frt. It has 18″ wheels & firestone 33″ tires that are stock,I would like to go to a 17×9 Wheel & bfg Ko2 35×12.50 which are only 34.5. Will i have any problems? I never go off road or haul anything. THANKS RON

I have a 2014 2500 cumins with 2.5″ leveling kit. Looking to upgrade my oem wheels to 20×9. I’m looking at putting goodyear duratrac 325x60x20 on them. Would like them to come out even with my stock fender flares on the Laramie modle. Or sure what offset I would be looking at to achieve this. I currently have the stock wheels and tires and they are tucked in about an inch with the oem 20×9 rim. Also would you know if there would be any rubbing? Thanks for any info in advance

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